Thetford welcomes Quebec's new momentum in the area of CO₂ capture and permanent sequestration
Posted on November 24, 2025 (November 24, 2025) Thetford Mines, November 24, 2025. The City of Thetford Mines enthusiastically welcomes the recent notice “Define…
Skyrenu | DAC Bellevue Class Demonstration & Storage in Green Concrete
Skyrenu Technologies is a Quebec-based climate tech company developing innovative solid-sorbent Direct Air Capture (DAC) systems designed to dramatically lower the cost and…
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NorthX catalyzes the rise of Canada's carbon removal industry
With four new strategic investments and a major portfolio breakthrough, NorthX is shaping a globally competitive carbon removal sector TORONTO, ON, October 29,…
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Deep Sky Completes North America's First CO2 Storage via Direct Air Capture with Quebec-Based Skyrenu
EN: Skyrenu's 50 tCO2/year modular direct air capture unit in operation at the Deep Sky Alpha site in Innisfail.FR: Modular direct air capture unit…
SKYRENU CLOSES ITS PRE-SEED ROUND WITH FINANCING FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF QUEBEC UNDER THE IMPULSION PME PROGRAM
Press release Sherbrooke, June 3, 2025 – Skyrenu Technologies Inc. announces the closing of a financing under the Impulsion program…
Skyrenu Welcomes Danny Berthelet as Chief Financial Officer
Press release Sherbrooke, May 27, 2025 — Skyrenu Technologies Inc., an innovative Quebec company specializing in sustainable technological solutions,…
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Progress for Skyrenu
Article source: Camille Dauphinais-Pelletier | La presse The Sherbrooke company Skyrenu, which specializes in carbon capture technologies, has installed its first system…
Skyrenu installs a first water capture system CO2 at the Deep Sky site in Alberta
March 2025 – Skyrenu installs its first DAC System at the Deep Sky Alpha site in Innisfail, Alberta, with representatives from…
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TWO NEW MEMBERS JOIN THE NETWORK!
PEVCA is pleased to welcome two key players in the carbon capture and sequestration industry among its ranks PRESS RELEASE…
Skyrenu Welcomes Judges for $50M XPRIZE Carbon Removal Competition Grand Prize
Press release SHERBROOKE (December 2, 2024) — Skyrenu Technologies Inc., a Sherbrooke-based company specializing in carbon removal, is pleased to welcome…
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Skyrenu Secures Funding from CarbonFix
We are excited to announce the initial funding of two new projects: Skyrenu technologies and Sahara Blue Carbon. Skyrenu technologies has a strong ecosystem momentum in…
From children's concerns to megatons of net elimination of CO<sub>2</sub>
No, Martin Brouillette, a professor at the University of Sherbrooke, was not driven by a passion for the environment. As a leading figure in the…
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As global warming escalates, these carbon removal XPRIZE finalists are needed more than ever
Many of the world's leading scientists now expect global warming to exceed the 1,5 degree Celsius target – the…
Sherbrooke company in the running for a $50 million prize
Skyrenu Technologies, a Sherbrooke company, has been selected among the 20 finalists who could win a grand prize of…
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Skyrenu among finalists for $50M XPRIZE Carbon Removal Grand Prize
(May 8, 2024) We are pleased to announce that Skyrenu has been selected as one of the 20 finalists for the $50M grand prize in the XPRIZE competition…
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Deep Sky partners with young Quebec company Skyrenu
Deep Sky is forging numerous partnerships in its quest to remove billions of tons of carbon. Source of the article: Marc Tison | La…
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Skyrenu joins the capture project CO2 from Deep Sky
A carbon capture project developed at the University of Sherbrooke will be among the technologies used by Deep Sky at its future site…
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GHG reduction technology from the University of Sherbrooke among the most promising on the planet
Capturing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and using it to decontaminate asbestos sites: this is the ingenious and doubly green idea behind Skyrenu, a…















